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Universality far from equilibrium: From superfluid Bose gases to heavy-ion collisions

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Isolated quantum systems in extreme conditions can exhibit unusually large occupancies per mode. This over-population gives rise to new universality classes of many-body systems far from equilibrium. We present theoretical evidence that important aspects of non-Abelian plasmas in the ultra-relativistic limit admit a dual description in terms of a Bose condensed scalar field theory.

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Squeezed-state radiation in shockwave scattering: QCD-Gravity double copy

hep-th · 2026-05-04 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

The n-particle gluon radiation spectrum in shockwave scattering is a generalized Susskind-Glogower squeezed coherent state, and multi-graviton radiation follows similarly via double copy, with feasible large squeezing parameters ~ln(n_bar) leading to enhanced quantum noise in gravitational wave sp

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  • Squeezed-state radiation in shockwave scattering: QCD-Gravity double copy hep-th · 2026-05-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 73

    The n-particle gluon radiation spectrum in shockwave scattering is a generalized Susskind-Glogower squeezed coherent state, and multi-graviton radiation follows similarly via double copy, with feasible large squeezing parameters ~ln(n_bar) leading to enhanced quantum noise in gravitational wave sp

  • Applicability of kinetic theory in strongly coupled thermal quantum systems nucl-th · 2026-06-25 · unverdicted · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    In 1D lattice Schwinger and NJL models, single-particle momentum distributions dominate two-particle correlations once thermal kinetic energy becomes comparable to the interaction strength, supporting applicability of kinetic theory.